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Old Tue, Apr-28-15, 11:07
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Nancy LC Nancy LC is offline
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I got mine at Trader Joe's. You could always make your own. Yogurt is easy. Instructions all over the internet.

If you've got any middle-eastern ethnic stores in your town, you might check them out.
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Old Wed, Apr-29-15, 02:15
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Ahhh this is NOT true: """Of course health food stores stay clear of high fat products.""

My HFS carries many yogurts, and the one I LOVE is Bulgarian style. glass jar, 1 qt. $6. amazing taste.

Stonyfeid out of east coast also is a plastic tub- full fat yogurt. not as good tasting to me.

White Mountain is the brand I like..and I have FAILED twice at trying to make yogurt.. I just got no mad temperature watching skills…you gotta do the mixing at an exact temp to produce thick yogurt. I used a crock pot on low-- was too low, used a stove top pot, and left the room too long and it cooled below the mixing in of starter temp. needed....dang,,produced a semi lumpy very milky product. I used it in shakes,
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